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It should be interesting to see how it actually fares in a genuine high-intensity air campaign. PLAAF has been modernizing itself very hard over the past 25 years and there's reason to believe such efforts have born fruit.The big bitch J-36 is probably something like a F-111. 3 engines, big weapons bays, probably some type of fighter bomber. The J-50 is clearly a fighter.
The planes aren't the issue, it's the pilots. Haven't fought a real war since Nam. Actual air combat experience in the force is low. These new planes are going to have to do a lot of the heavy liftingIt should be interesting to see how it actually fares in a genuine high-intensity air campaign. PLAAF has been modernizing itself very hard over the past 25 years and there's reason to believe such efforts have born fruit.
That goes for basically everyone though, the real question is their training culture. Have they kept up that knowledge and been diligent about ensuring that new pilots continue to carry on these lessons and skills or have they done the Chinese thing and just said "CHINE NUMBAH WAN!" and trusted in their woo woo tai-chi spirit to carry the day?The planes aren't the issue, it's the pilots. Haven't fought a real war since Nam. Actual air combat experience in the force is low. These new planes are going to have to do a lot of the heavy lifting
I mean this is China man. It could go either way tbh.That goes for basically everyone though, the real question is their training culture. Have they kept up that knowledge and been diligent about enduring that new pilots continue to carry on these lessons and skills or have they done the Chinese thing and just said "CHINE NUMBAH WAN!" and trusted in their woo woo tai-chi spirit to carry the day?
Well unfortunately the only way to find out who's right and who's smoking crack when it comes to military theory is to actually have a war.I mean this is China man. It could go either way tbh.
If you want to hate the Stryker just talk to literally anybody who has ever crewed one. Also be sure to walk up to them and be like "WOAH IS THAT A TANK?" just to watch the veins in their necks pop out.30mm, 7.62mg, 4 Stinger missiles, and two Hellfires (that seem to be getting replaced with more stingers, we'll see). It's nice seeing the US Army actually invest in air defense again. This thing can kill drones and anything low flying, which is based.
I just love it because its literally the Mako from Mass Effect.If you want to hate the Stryker just talk to literally anybody who has ever crewed one. Also be sure to walk up to them and be like "WOAH IS THAT A TANK?" just to watch the veins in their necks pop out.
Ditto bro. I like the BTR for the same reason. IFVs with big chunky wheels look so much cooler than IFVs with tracks. But one of my IRL buddies was Stryker crew and so I need to take shots at him and his armored shitbox.I just love it because its literally the Mako from Mass Effect.
The wheels just scream future, and you can go faster than with tracks. It's badass. Now how well the actual vehicle is, I don't know. I've heard the Stryker is survivable with the double V hull mine protection, but I've never sat in one and rolled over a mine to test that lmao. I'll trust your buddy on that. I just like how the Army literally has a variant for everything and it's also the fucking Mako.Ditto bro. I like the BTR for the same reason. IFVs with big chunky wheels look so much cooler than IFVs with tracks. But one of my IRL buddies was Stryker crew and so I need to take shots at him and his armored shitbox.
He hated the Styker. Giant shitbox where everything was always broken. But according to him it's really good at running people over so at least there's that.The wheels just scream future, and you can go faster than with tracks. It's badass. Now how well the actual vehicle is, I don't know. I've heard the Stryker is survivable with the double V hull mine protection, but I've never sat in one and rolled over a mine to test that lmao. I'll trust your buddy on that. I just like how the Army literally has a variant for everything and it's also the fucking Mako.
I do know VERY EARLY ON the Stryker lacked AC, and when deployed to Desert Storm, the crew had to use water filled cooling jackets to not overheat. The Stryker has had nothing short of a troubled development cycle. It's gotten upgraded and fixed a lot. Your buddy was probably in the middle of that. And lol at the running people over comment.He hated the Styker. Giant shitbox where everything was always broken. But according to him it's really good at running people over so at least there's that.
Nah he was Iraq/Afghanistan, 09-16 or something like that, can't remember exactly. His big issue was more to do with mechanics and grunts being fucking retarded though since he was infantry and the Strykers were the battle busses they were assigned to.I do know VERY EARLY ON the Stryker lacked AC, and when deployed to Desert Storm, the crew had to use water filled cooling jackets to not overheat. The Stryker has had nothing short of a troubled development cycle. It's gotten upgraded and fixed a lot. Your buddy was probably in the middle of that. And lol at the running people over comment.
I love the Sergant Stout Stryker SHORAD variant man. Just look at this monster:
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30mm, 7.62mg, 4 Stinger missiles, and two Hellfires (that seem to be getting replaced with more stingers, we'll see). It's nice seeing the US Army actually invest in air defense again. This thing can kill drones and anything low flying, which is based.
It's early issues were things like wonky rear ramp hydraulics and the like.I do know VERY EARLY ON the Stryker lacked AC, and when deployed to Desert Storm, the crew had to use water filled cooling jackets to not overheat. The Stryker has had nothing short of a troubled development cycle. It's gotten upgraded and fixed a lot. Your buddy was probably in the middle of that. And lol at the running people over comment.
Every military vehicle heavier than a Chevy Tahoe is abused to death and not maintained properly by the grunts.Nah he was Iraq/Afghanistan, 09-16 or something like that, can't remember exactly. His big issue was more to do with mechanics and grunts being fucking retarded though since he was infantry and the Strykers were the battle busses they were assigned to.
He wasn't joking about running people over either, according to him his company had more kills with the wheels than the guns.
Those poor F-14's finally get to rest lmaoLooks like Iran is finally get a 2010s era fighter jet in service.
Up to 64 Su-35s although other reporting says ~50.
They already took delivery of Yak-130 trainers way back in 2022 to get ready for the Su-35.
headspace and timing ptsd engagedtaking one apart and performing maintenance